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- 09 Feb 2009 14:20
- Forum: Science, Economics & Technology Forum
- Topic: Indian Roads Thread
- Replies: 3349
- Views: 742758
Re: Indian Roads Thread
Don't remember if this was posted. Work is starting on an elevated road in Chennai, that will link the Marina beach to Elliot's and then ECR. 9.7 km long, elevated at 5.5 m, along the coast. http://www.thehindu.com/2009/01/25/stories/2009012558090100.htm I remember that this idea was discussed in 20...
- 09 Feb 2009 14:05
- Forum: Science, Economics & Technology Forum
- Topic: Infrastructure News & Discussion
- Replies: 721
- Views: 274144
Re: Infrastructure News & Discussion
Wasent the cost of Delhi metro something like 5000 crores for the first phase?. Would that not have been a better solution That is also happening. There is a metro line that connects all western suburbs to Colaba, along Link road. This is in additon to the metro. This is part of a full set of expre...
- 06 Feb 2009 19:29
- Forum: Science, Economics & Technology Forum
- Topic: Indian Roads Thread
- Replies: 3349
- Views: 742758
Re: Indian Roads Thread
Another route to Puduchchery is through GST road, go down to Tindivanam and then branch off a to a 2 lane road (being 4 laned) to Puduchchery. Cab drivers often use this road to go to Puduchchery and return via ECR, something to to with entry tax. Stretch till Tindivanam is good quality divided high...
- 05 Feb 2009 09:25
- Forum: Science, Economics & Technology Forum
- Topic: Indian Roads Thread
- Replies: 3349
- Views: 742758
Re: Indian Roads Thread
Thanks, SSridhar, makes sense. Another update - Per DNA and ToI this morning, RelInfra-Hyundai shortlisted for the Worli-Haji-Ali section of Sea Link (Phase 2) - they came in at half the price of what HCC consortium offered - 1260 cr vs 2400 cr. In addition, I believe the bidder for this phase has t...
- 04 Feb 2009 10:34
- Forum: Science, Economics & Technology Forum
- Topic: Indian Roads Thread
- Replies: 3349
- Views: 742758
Re: Indian Roads Thread
That this thread has fallen off the first page itself indicates how wonderful the current government's delivery has been on infra! In these gloomy times, thought I would bring some cheer by restarting the infra and roads updates that I used to deliver in the hoary past, based on on-the-ground observ...
- 08 Jan 2009 17:11
- Forum: Science, Economics & Technology Forum
- Topic: Indian IT Industry
- Replies: 3916
- Views: 613176
Re: Indian IT Industry
...or TN standards, where the first family is rumored to practically own OMR and its former allies, Sriperambudur! What is frustrating is the potential impact of what could have been a model metro project - implementation in 1 shot, R+P deal making private participation viable etc- unfortunate.
- 01 Jan 2009 17:59
- Forum: Terrorism Archive
- Topic: 3 blasts in guwahati
- Replies: 26
- Views: 16037
3 blasts in guwahati
Timesnow reporting 3 blasts in Guwahati
- 24 Dec 2008 15:13
- Forum: Science, Economics & Technology Forum
- Topic: Indian Autos Thread
- Replies: 3776
- Views: 696978
Re: Indian Autos Thread
Hon'ble CM of TN rides a "humble" Ambassador....with a fleet of 6-8 Hyundai Accent pandu-wagons leading, a Safari with jammers trailing and sonny boy's Pajero/Prado following! Most "mofussil" towns in TN still prefer the Ambassador taxi for some reason. Most MH netas seem to use ...
- 27 Nov 2008 08:29
- Forum: Terrorism Archive
- Topic: Terror Attacks in Mumbai
- Replies: 1912
- Views: 301364
Re: Firing/Attack in Mumbai
Boats is why Raman is worrying about Nuclear Establishments. Plus, TV streamers here say 5-6 still at large, over 50 terrorists landed in 2 boats etc.
- 27 Aug 2008 06:03
- Forum: Science, Economics & Technology Forum
- Topic: States News and Discussions
- Replies: 1154
- Views: 266543
Re: States News and Discussions_July 2008
Chirru launch was a mega event, Beijinglike in scale - 70 giant LCD/LED screens, fireworks and all! Massive buzz around here. Lessee
- 24 Aug 2008 16:06
- Forum: Science, Economics & Technology Forum
- Topic: Civil Aviation Development & Discussion
- Replies: 6031
- Views: 1287479
Re: Civil Aviation Development & Discussion
Flew back and forth between Bangalore and Hyderabad. One hypothesis is that Bangalore spent most of its Rs. 1800 crore on European equipment (The aerobridges, for example, were from ThyssenKrupp, most of the instrumentation would naturally be from Siemens), and in building a civil structure that is ...
- 26 Jul 2008 12:46
- Forum: Science, Economics & Technology Forum
- Topic: Indian Roads Thread
- Replies: 3349
- Views: 742758
Re: Indian Roads Thread
BTW, the Congress's claim of having completed GQ is a criminal lie. Drove down from Mumbai to Chennai. A) Road is absolutely fantastic upto Dharwad (~600 km from Mumbai). B) Dharwad Hubli bypass is 2 lane, not 4 lane - Lie no 1 C) Once you cross Haveri, the stretch from Haveri to Chitradurga, a good...
- 26 Jul 2008 11:56
- Forum: Science, Economics & Technology Forum
- Topic: Indian Roads Thread
- Replies: 3349
- Views: 742758
Re: Indian Roads Thread
126 sounds much lower than what's visible on the highways. Perhaps 126 out of a much larger no have been fitted with the gizmo. I found TN highways to be the most heavily patrolled ones, and, it is rumoured, also the most aggressive in actually booking ppl for speeding etc. They have pretty mean loo...
- 29 May 2008 14:22
- Forum: Science, Economics & Technology Forum
- Topic: Civil Aviation Development & Discussion
- Replies: 6031
- Views: 1287479
Solution is to handover Mysore AP to another private co., get it up and running fast, make it Intl AP, and provide 1.5 hr connectivity from Bangalore City using existing rail (two-laned). That and only that will keep these guys on their toes for the rest of their lives. This should be easy $-wise b...
- 27 May 2008 22:25
- Forum: Science, Economics & Technology Forum
- Topic: Infrastructure News & Discussion
- Replies: 721
- Views: 274144
- 30 Jan 2008 08:55
- Forum: Science, Economics & Technology Forum
- Topic: Indian Manufacturing Sector
- Replies: 681
- Views: 479396
Darth Sidius: It is all going as I had Predicted.... all that remains is to connect the Pearl River Delta (chennai) to Zhongguancun (BLR) via a expway and industrial/tech townships. the road via vellor and krishnagiri is already 4 laned and in excellent shape ofcourse. synergies have to attained, h...
- 17 Jan 2008 19:12
- Forum: Science, Economics & Technology Forum
- Topic: Indian Roads Thread
- Replies: 3349
- Views: 742758
My cousin told me that there is a dirt track detour from the point where the dual carriageway terminates, which links back to the half of the NICE road which goes to Bannerghatta. Didn't explore it myself, as it looked too demanding for the Hyundai Getz that I'd rented. jkarthik was talking about NH...
- 17 Jan 2008 06:48
- Forum: Science, Economics & Technology Forum
- Topic: Indian Roads Thread
- Replies: 3349
- Views: 742758
Chennai BLR is 4-6 lane throughout (4 in rural, 6 when passing through towns) and reasonably fast though it goes through a fairly urbanised stretch. The Kanchipuram turnoff-Krishnagiri stretch is superb, the asphalt used is very different from the usual ones (looks exactly like massaland), broad lan...
- 27 Dec 2002 16:05
- Forum: History & Current Affairs Archive
- Topic: Water: Linking major rivers in India
- Replies: 130
- Views: 82780
Re: Water: Linking major rivers in India
Some questions: a) Is it essential to link the rivers through a canal system? Why arent pipelines being considered? b) WRT Hydropower, are we talking dams/ run-of-the-river projects? The latter may be a better idea. c) What kind of seismic changes will this trigger? It seems to be that environmental...
- 01 Apr 2002 14:34
- Forum: History & Current Affairs Archive
- Topic: Indian Road Development
- Replies: 282
- Views: 130039
Re: Indian Road Development
OK, there is an elevated "rotary" flyover being planned (construction not begun yet, I checked out the airport yesterday) at Chennai Airport, on GST Road. Dunno how each link will work, but the idea is : 1. To ensure smooth entry into and exit from Chennai airport terminals (esp after the ...
- 14 Mar 2002 10:20
- Forum: History & Current Affairs Archive
- Topic: Indian Road Development
- Replies: 282
- Views: 130039
Re: Indian Road Development
Wow, 45 cr a km for skybus itself?!! I guess the discrepancy is bcos someone reading the first report in 98 wouldve pointed out that 40 cr was more realistic. 40 cr to 60 cr in 4 years is a reasonable growth (IIRC Cement prices have shot up sharply in the last couple of yrs), that itself will cause ...
- 13 Mar 2002 18:59
- Forum: History & Current Affairs Archive
- Topic: Indian Road Development
- Replies: 282
- Views: 130039
Re: Indian Road Development
This is a DST-FICCI site inviting project proposals from interested corporations. Its a must see!! List of infrastructure and roadway projects for which invitations are given Of special interest are these: Construction of Elevated Expressway along Inner Ring Road in Chennai Chennai Elevated Expressw...
- 12 Mar 2002 12:31
- Forum: History & Current Affairs Archive
- Topic: Indian Road Development
- Replies: 282
- Views: 130039
Re: Indian Road Development
I passed the Anna Nagar Roundtana in Chennai recently and was surprised to find a sign reading "Caution: Closed Circuit TV camera". Any idea on this, anyone? Is Chennai police using cameras to monitor traffic movement? I think thats doable in Bangalore, where hidden cameras could be mounte...
- 17 Feb 2002 15:45
- Forum: History & Current Affairs Archive
- Topic: Indian Road Development
- Replies: 282
- Views: 130039
Re: Indian Road Development
Stunning photo of Anna flyover<p>Irrelevant w.r.t. development, but just wanted to show-off Seen too many firang city snapshots of this type, just getting back on them
- 17 Feb 2002 15:41
- Forum: History & Current Affairs Archive
- Topic: Indian Road Development
- Replies: 282
- Views: 130039
- 17 Feb 2002 14:33
- Forum: History & Current Affairs Archive
- Topic: Indian Road Development
- Replies: 282
- Views: 130039
Re: Indian Road Development
WRT elevated roundtana, there's one in Coimbatore too, IIRC. In fact, it was a multilevel one, with a road, a rail deck over it and the roundtana above the raildeck. Will find out abt this one in chromepet. Meanwhile, photos of the ORR, sorry abt the resolution, will rescan and get better clarity so...
- 16 Feb 2002 08:08
- Forum: History & Current Affairs Archive
- Topic: Indian Road Development
- Replies: 282
- Views: 130039
Re: Indian Road Development
I have a problem with this seat belt thing. Seat-belt installation in a car is slightly complex. First, the belt has to have a retractor, which lets the belt slip under normal forces, but catches the belt and holds it tight during impact forces. Some carmakers in India are selling belts without retr...
- 05 Feb 2002 07:47
- Forum: History & Current Affairs Archive
- Topic: Indian Road Development
- Replies: 282
- Views: 130039
Re: Indian Road Development
WRT Bangalore Mysore expressway: While the funda abt 3 corridors is correct and while the railway line can definitely be doubled, imho it would be incorrect to claim that no expressway is necessary.<p>Reasons: 1. The Kanakapura corridor is not exactly a great stretch of road, afaik. Though its smoot...
- 23 Jan 2002 08:43
- Forum: History & Current Affairs Archive
- Topic: Indian Road Development
- Replies: 282
- Views: 130039
Re: Indian Road Development
Chennai will first have to change its mindset and upgrade its road infrastructure to at least Afghan standards before hosting any international events. My cousin attended the Tata open this yr and the "roads" around Valluvar Kottam etc were as smooth as the TELCO torture track! It is feare...
- 21 Jan 2002 07:31
- Forum: History & Current Affairs Archive
- Topic: Indian Road Development
- Replies: 282
- Views: 130039
Re: Indian Road Development
WRT one near the Taj, (if that does happen), pollution levels may pose problems. Already, all vehicles in the vicinity of the Taj have been converted to EVs. So, unlikely that they'll allow a bunch of Monoxide spewing, gas guzzling screamers belting around at 400 kph, with a bunch of monoxide spewin...
- 21 Jan 2002 07:27
- Forum: History & Current Affairs Archive
- Topic: Indian Road Development
- Replies: 282
- Views: 130039
Re: Indian Road Development
Formula drivers: F3 and about to enter F1: NArain Karthikeyan F3: Karun Chandok (Son of Vicky Chandok) and Naren Kumar (I think) Formula Asia: Asif Nazir (Last year's JK Tyre GOKarting Champion, sponsored by them into F Asia)<p>An F1 track is part of the package proposed by Siemens-Zurich Airport co...
- 09 Jan 2002 12:00
- Forum: History & Current Affairs Archive
- Topic: Indian Road Development
- Replies: 282
- Views: 130039
Re: Indian Road Development
To answer that, let me divvy up the ring road into 4 quadrants. <P>The southwest quadrant runs from Mysore Road to Hosur road. It begins well, broad, fast and smooth till it reaches Hosakerehalli. Thereon, its basically a city road, lots of intersections, hajaar cross traffic etc. <P>The road passes...
- 02 Jan 2002 10:49
- Forum: History & Current Affairs Archive
- Topic: Indian Road Development
- Replies: 282
- Views: 130039
Re: Indian Road Development
Article in today's Express:<BR>Kerala to go all out for rubberised bitumen roads. Apparently a test program revealed 30% improvement in life. 15000 tons of rubberised bitumen already ordered for this year. Should give big boost to the local rubber industry, I s'pose. <P>Some qns:<BR>Can rubberised b...
- 19 Dec 2001 10:49
- Forum: History & Current Affairs Archive
- Topic: Indian Road Development
- Replies: 282
- Views: 130039
Re: Indian Road Development
Uh huh. The San thome area is definitely a bottleneck. If the Church can sacrifice some of its front garden, and some of the shanties alongside are knocked down, maybe. (But of course, the TN govt never had the "Dhill" to even try knocking down private property). WRT the beach road stretch...
- 18 Dec 2001 18:51
- Forum: History & Current Affairs Archive
- Topic: Indian Road Development
- Replies: 282
- Views: 130039
Re: Indian Road Development
Got some info on Gujarat Highway development programmes. Quite a few state roads to be quad-laned/ 2 laned-with-shoulder, it appears. Good for them, if they keep the schedules.<P><A HREF="http://www.gidb.org/SRoads/projects_implemented.htm#1" TARGET=_blank>Gujarat Roadway projects</A>
- 17 Dec 2001 10:30
- Forum: History & Current Affairs Archive
- Topic: Indian Road Development
- Replies: 282
- Views: 130039
Re: Indian Road Development
Hi, sorry I didnt post this for long, was distracted by the parliament thing. <P><A HREF="http://www.geocities.com/s_jraman/map.gif" TARGET=_blank>Map showing suggested one-way elevated expressway for Chennai</A><P>Comments will be appreciated. The red lines denote 3 lane one-way elevated ...
- 11 Dec 2001 17:29
- Forum: History & Current Affairs Archive
- Topic: Indian Road Development
- Replies: 282
- Views: 130039
Re: Indian Road Development
Anurag, the Garden City Skyway will be opened in Feb 2002, according to today's Indian Express. (Couldnt find the link). It will have 4 access ramps (each of which is as big as a conventional "flyover") and terminate in a 6 lane road , which will lead to Hoskote. <P>WRT Tolls, I wonder how...
- 10 Dec 2001 16:06
- Forum: History & Current Affairs Archive
- Topic: Indian Road Development
- Replies: 282
- Views: 130039
Re: Indian Road Development
The Salem Ring road was 4 lane. The Coimbatore and Krishnagiri "bypasses" were 2 lane, as you'd pointed out. I thought there were 4 lane ring roads around Madurai and Thiruchchirappalli, I guess I was mistaken. Thanks for the gen on Gujarat! How about Mumbai-'Nagpur, Mumbai-Nashik and Mumb...
- 10 Dec 2001 15:11
- Forum: History & Current Affairs Archive
- Topic: Indian Road Development
- Replies: 282
- Views: 130039
Re: Indian Road Development
Uh huh. Thanks, Sridhar! Also, Are there any state projects for quad/ 6 lane highways currently underway? (and not a part of the GQ/ NSEW projects) There were a few mentioned in this thread, but I was unable to get any concrete info/ photos. I understand that AP govt is quad laning a few roads, TN g...
- 10 Dec 2001 12:20
- Forum: History & Current Affairs Archive
- Topic: Indian Road Development
- Replies: 282
- Views: 130039
Re: Indian Road Development
Sridhar , ;) I'll get the pic uploaded. On the cost issue, I'm surprised at the cost of 60 crores/km. The MRTS, iirc, cost Rs. 20-30 crore per km and it involved laying major foundations for each pillar pair bcos of the canal etc. The mini-flyovers cost Rs 60 crores totally, I think (not sure) and t...